rannan5050, mine works like yours--aux 2 and sound only from front speakers for tv. The rear speakers only seem to work when I play a dvd with surround sound. The base boost speaker is under the bed on our model, and it was so loud I had to remove it.

I have a fear of closing the door and remembering the keys are still inside just as the door clicks shut/locked. So I have a key hidden inside one of the storage bins, plus I have replaced the keyed bin locks with combination locks.

I searched around on the internet a couple years ago to find out the best way to connect the dish and found an articleon how someone redid the amplifier to accomodate satellite. It got too confusing, so I simply ran a new cable up the front inside wall by drilling a hole in the floor and fishing the cable up to the shelf. Then I unscrewed the shelf and ran the cable into the cabinet where the amplifier is. I ran the other end of the cable under the bottom of the pc back to where I wanted the outside connection to be, drilled a hole in the floor under the bed and a hole to the ouside. I then mounted a cable connection box (found at camping world) on the outside. I built a simple stand for the salvaged (free) directv dish. When I connect to satellite, I remove the tv cable from the amplifier, connect it to the directv receiver along with the cable from the dish, find the signal (usually takes about 5 minutes), and sit back and marvel at how bad all the programs are. On my previous 2007 pc, I used the telephone connection box for the outside cable connection.

We leave the fridge on auto from the day before we leave (I installed a 30amp service panel close to where I park at home) until we get back. While driving, it runs on propane. We turn it off during fueling because you never know where those fumes go or accumulate, and one spark can ruin your whole day.

Tom, what you describe is what I expected the lights to do, so after your post I turned the lights on and waited longer this time--and they went off just as you said. I wasn't patient enough before thinking they should go off when the door was closed. What I get for thinking... And, yes, I too remember drive-in movies with fondness. Thanks for your comments.

Sometime this year I plan on buying a vehicle to tow behind my pc. I've noticed a lot of references to Jeep Liberty as toads in this forum. I know there are a lot of variables and personal preferences, but I would be interested in hearing why so many have chosen the Jeep.

You're right. I was expecting a noticable click, but on mine it's more of a slight bump. Had to turn it several times before I felt it. It doesn't seem to have any purpose on my pc unless it turns the running board lights off. As I mentioned before, my dome spot lights have to be turned on/off with the rocker switch on them. They don't have a setting that allows them to be operated with the door or the dimmer knob. Guess I don't really need that,anyway.

Mine has the round switch to turn on the headlights, but the dimmer knob next to it only adjusts the instrument lighting. It does not have a click postion to turn on the dome light. My dome spot lights under the rear view mirror has a toggle switch on each that turns them on/off. They do not come on when the door is opened. My previous 2007 model could be switched to come on when the doors opened, but not my current 2010.

FYI, if you ever notice water suddenly appearing on your floor and you can't find a leaking pipe, check your hot water tank. While getting ready for our next trip, I found water on the newly installed laminate flooring. Fearing a leak from a frozen pipe over the winter, I checked the pipes and flooring under the bed, in the bathroom, and under the sink. I found wet sawdust along the wall under the sink by the by-pass valves, but couldn't find any leaking pipes or leaks from the faucet. So I removed the partial wall and floor shelf where the factory installs the coffee pot, and found the top and bottom connections on the hot water tank were leaking. At first I thought the "plastic" elbows were leaking, but on further inspection found the leaks were coming through the pipe dope. I cleaned off the pipe compound and used teflon tape, and the leaks stopped. Probably just a freak thing, but something to keep in mind just in case.

It might be different on your 2007pc, but mine required a long #2 phillips screwdriver. Depends on the type of headlight. Mine is the aerodynamic that can only be adjusted vertically. Leveled the pc, set-up a target 25' from the headlights, ran a line from the center of the headlight (marked on the lens) to the target to find the level spot on the target (since I don't have 25' of level surface), used masking tape to mark a horizontal line at this point, turned on the lights, blocked one light (I believe this is necessary for the aerodynamic light only), then adjusted the light down so that the top of the bright area met the horizontal line. Repeated for the other light. Obviously, I filled the water tank and added weight to the front seats to simulate people.